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Class: Aws::IAM::Types::CreateServiceLinkedRoleRequestWhen passing CreateServiceLinkedRoleRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
aws_service_name: "groupNameType", description: "roleDescriptionType",
custom_suffix: "customSuffixType",
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
The service principal for the AWS service to which this role is attached.
A string that you provide, which is combined with the service-provided prefix to form the complete role name.
The description of the role.
The service principal for the AWS service to which this role is attached. You use a string similar to a URL but without the http:// in front. For example: elasticbeanstalk.amazonaws.com
.
Service principals are unique and case-sensitive. To find the exact service principal for your service-linked role, see AWS Services That Work with IAM in the IAM User Guide. Look for the services that have Yes in the Service-Linked Role column. Choose the Yes link to view the service-linked role documentation for that service.
#custom_suffix ⇒ StringA string that you provide, which is combined with the service-provided prefix to form the complete role name. If you make multiple requests for the same service, then you must supply a different CustomSuffix
for each request. Otherwise the request fails with a duplicate role name error. For example, you could add -1
or -debug
to the suffix.
Some services do not support the CustomSuffix
parameter. If you provide an optional suffix and the operation fails, try the operation again without the suffix.
The description of the role.
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